SQL is the most popular database programming language in the world today, and has been for many years. In this course, you'll learn the fundamentals of writing SQL to perform a variety of data manipulations. Considering it's used by many, many Fortune 500 companies and startups of all sizes across the globe, learning SQL is a major boost to your resume. Access 35 lectures & 4 hours of content 24/7 Get a firm grasp of SQL programming fundamentals Learn about ASP.NET, IIS, & Visual Studio Create & change tables using SQL Make SQL Server work w/ ASP.NET Join tables seamlessly

ASP.NET MVC is a popular server-side framework developed by Microsoft that is used to build dynamic websites. In this course, you'll learn about the basics of ASP.NET MVC while we build a comic book gallery website using Visual Studio Community. Along the way, you'll learn how to create a new project, add controllers and views, model data, and create repositories.

In this course, you’ll learn how to create forms using ASP.NET MVC. Along the way, you’ll use various field types and form validation as we build a web version of the Fitness Frog application from C# Basics.

In Entity Framework Basics, you learned how to use Entity Framework to persist data to a database within the context of a console application. In this course, you'll learn how to use Entity Framework within the Comic Book Library Manager web app—a web application developed using the ASP.NET MVC web framework. You'll work on completing this web app so that users can create, update, and delete comic books from their digital library. Throughout this course you'll learn by example by completing hands-on coding exercises. See how to put EF related code into its own class library project, retrieve and persist data from within a web app, organize your data access code using popular design patterns, and more!

Services expose data and processes through APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) implemented using common approaches or standards. Decoupling our back-end from our front-end makes it possible for our services to support multiple client apps. We can even allow other developers and organizations to consume and use our services to further broaden the reach of our applications. In this course, you'll learn how to use the ASP.NET Web API framework to build a RESTful service or HTTP API. As you learn about Web API, you'll create a service for the Fitness Frog single-page web app (SPA) developed using Angular.